@Manus: Definitively not!
Moving of the binaries happened through the newly installed bind9 package, and 
all my configuration issues could be solved by following the advices in the 
bind9 configurations. I had to set some new options and change the value of 
other options, where now certain preconditions must be fullfilled.
There was no doubt, what caused the issues. I opened this ticket only, asking, 
why such an version bump occured in the end phase of a LTS distzribution, while 
the core debian still delivers fixes for the old-stable package.

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  bind9 1:9.18.28-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 breakes local system

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